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Torika Tokalau11:11, May 29 2021 Radio Tarana Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern talks to Radio Tarana s Sanjesh Narain about the Covid-19 outbreak in Fiji. The prospects of a recovery for Fiji s tourism industry are not looking good as the country grapples with a coronavirus surge, a Pacific tourism expert says. Two people have died and the number of active cases has risen to 195 since the island nation’s second outbreak of Covid-19 started on April 18, this time involving the B.1.617.2 Indian variant. On Friday, Fiji recorded its highest number of cases in a day, with 46 infections, as health officials predict even more cases in the days to come. ....
Cook Islands bubble: Tourism operators wanting more flights as demand surges stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
John Anthony and Siobhan Downes07:53, Apr 30 2021 A third more travellers are coming into New Zealand than going under the trans-Tasman bubble, but some in the travel sector say they are yet to see a boost in business from the relaxed border rules. Daily movements across the border data tracked by Stats NZ shows that in the first nine days of the bubble, which launched on April 19, New Zealand welcomed 30,936 arrivals, with 20,796 departures over the same period. While a small number of people travelling to and from other countries are also included in these figures, the majority were those travelling quarantine-free between New Zealand and Australia. ....